It has never been more apparent to those who have awakened from the slumber
imposed upon them by popular culture that the establishment music industry now
pumps out the most dumbed-down, monotonous, garbage which actually serves to
induce depression and despair in those who are enlightened and aware, while
providing hypnotizing bread and circuses for those still transfixed by the
babylon system.

If the readers of this website sat down and watched MTV for an hour, they’d
probably come away feeling dazed, confused, and disgusted at the parade of
sickness, idolatry and worship of everything that’s wrong in our society. Love
of money, the evisceration of morality, the exaltation of post-modern nihilism,
the attack on the family, the normalization of the bizarre, the sick and the
twisted.

Mainstream popular culture is nothing more than a tool which the elite use to
make us feel worthless, pathetic, powerless and hopeless. They want us to
believe that the most significant thing we can ever achieve in life is to look
cool and garner the approval of our peers by wearing the uniform of whatever
cult we are mandated to belong to, and that we can only accomplish this by
mimicking the retarded behavior of the people we see in music videos. This is
why legions of young people, whatever color they are or background they come
from, walk around trying to look like and imitate rappers who wear their pants
half way down their legs, can barely talk, and only live for getting smashed out
of their skulls and having meaningless random sex with women who they objectify
as instruments of carnal pleasure.

Easily the biggest stumbling block in trying to educate people as to why they
are depressed, leading increasingly insular and emotionally unstable, unhealthy
lives with declining living standards is dragging them away from the very
distractions that contribute to their downfall.

The power of entertainment as an opiate of the masses has never been
stronger, and with the widespread rollout of 3D technology, the tools of
hypnotism are only becoming more and more potent.

A London Guardian report entitled “Lady Gaga and the New World Order” gives
serious credence to a website that not only discusses how popular music is used
to keep people downtrodden and distracted, but how it is replete with messages
and symbolism bragging about how the elite are using entertainment to keep the
masses enslaved.

The Vigilant Citizen has a good claim to be the world’s most distinctive
music critic. On his website,
vigilantcitizen.com, he describes himself as a graduate in
communications and politics and a producer for “some fairly well-known
‘urban’ artists”. He has spent five years researching “Theosophy,
Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, the Bavarian Illuminati and Western Occultism”.
All of these interests converge in his insanely detailed analyses of the
symbolism of pop videos and lyrics. Thus Pink’s MTV awards performance
mimics a Masonic initiation; Jay-Z’s Run This Town trumpets the coming of
the New World Order (NWO); and the video for Black Eyed Peas’ Imma Be
Rocking That Body advances “the transhumanist and police state agenda”.

What’s surprising is the methodical, matter-of-fact, occasionally
humorous tone of his essays. He does not write like a swivel-eyed loon
rambling about Obamunism (although, inevitably, there’s an unsavoury
fascination with Jewish influence). To those who don’t study occult
symbolism, he concedes, it might all seem “totally far-fetched and
ridiculous”, but for those in the know “I was simply stating the obvious”.
His examinations are certainly exhaustive. Scrolling down his densely
illustrated posts, you may find yourself thinking, “Say, Lady Gaga really
does very often cover up one eye. And a lot of pop stars really do pretend
to be robots.”

Although the Vigilant Citizen insists he is neither a political
conservative nor a religious fundamentalist, he is heir to such off-piste
60s pop critics as the Reverend David A Noebel, author of Communism,
Hypnotism and the Beatles, and Gary Allen, who theorised that post-Rubber
Soul Beatles material was so technically sophisticated that it must have
been “put together by behavioural scientists in some think tank”. Leftwing
thinkers at the time had their own take on pop as mind control. Peter
Watkins’ 1967 movie Privilege starred Manfred Mann’s Paul Jones as a puppet
of the state, pacifying the populace with catchy patriotic tunes. In such
analysis, the villains may change but the mechanisms remain the same.

The fact that the Guardian writer seriously discusses how popular music is
littered with elitist symbolism without sneering the whole thing off as a
conspiranoid delusion is an example of how abundantly clear this process is
becoming.

This kind of subject matter is no longer “out there,” it’s no longer
considered wild to simply point out that popular culture and particularly
popular music is exercising an undue and insidious influence on the moral,
societal, and spiritual development of younger generations and humanity in
general.

Nowhere was it more obvious than during a recent Beyonce performance where
she was surrounded by dancing riot cops.
As the vigilant citizen website
explains, this is about indoctrinating people to accept “the “robotization”
of the human body and the gradual introduction of a virtual police state”.

In other essays, Gaga’s
habit of covering one eye is explained as her rejection of God and her induction
as a Luciferian priestess.

Notice how people like Christina Aguilera copy Gaga’s symbolism of humans as
soulless robots.

The one-eyed Luciferian theme is also seen here with Rihanna.

While the website sometimes uses too broad a brush with which to identify
servants of the babylon system, for example, a Bob Dylan clip is misconstrued as
him saying he sold his sold to the devil, when in fact
as any Dylan
fan will know, in the late 70′s he became a Christian and started releasing
gospel music, it does an excellent job in pointing the finger at those who
really have metaphorically sold their souls -
people like Katy Perry – to be used as tools with which to keep the masses
in a perpetual state of disorder and spiritual decay.

Tearing down the facade of this babylon system and dragging people away from
the constant hypnotic distractions of sports, dumbed-down music, fashion and
every other sideshow offered up to turn our heads from our true spiritual
development is as if not more important than educating people about the
political aspects of the new world order agenda.

We need to make it “cool” to be informed about what is happening to our world
and how we can change its course. This process has accelerated over the past
decade and many music artists have incorporated this awakening into their work.
Bands like Muse and the Foo Fighters, rappers like Paris and Eminem, are pushing
back against the tide of zombie brainwashing being fostered on us by the likes
of Gaga and Katy Perry.

There’s no better way to conclude than with Bob Marley’s “Babylon System”
song, which perfectly illustrates everything we are up against in this battle.